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Bodily sensibility : intelligent action / Jay Schulkin.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Schulkin, Jay, author.
Series:
Series in affective science.
Oxford scholarship online.
Series in affective science
Oxford scholarship online
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Mind and body.
Cognition.
Human information processing.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (201 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
New York ; Oxford University Press, 2023.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Shulkin presents neuroscientific research indicating that thought & bodily sensibility are closely interwoven & that this integration has important implications for judgements about art & music, moral sensibilities, attraction and revulsion.
Contents:
Contents; Introduction; Chapter 1 Bodily Representations, Behavior, and the Brain; Chapter 2 Demythologizing the Emotions; Chapter 3 Aesthetic Judgment, Discrepancy, and Inquiry; Chapter 4 Moral Sensibility and Social Cohesion; Chapter 5 Drives and Explanations; Conclusion: Corporeal Representations; Notes; References; Index
Notes:
Formerly CIP.
Previously issued in print: 2004.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 137-177) and index.
Derived record based on print version record and publisher information.
ISBN:
0-19-028767-5
0-19-773478-2
1-280-48206-0
0-19-534874-5
1-4237-4583-3
OCLC:
191924366

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